[0001] The description is related to dispensers for dispensing units of a pharmaceutical
drug or a food supplement or food.
[0002] WO 2007/071837 A2 discloses a packaging for any type of tablet-like product or similar, held loosely
in a container which is itself surmounted and closed at the top by a dispenser capable
of delivering the tablets contained inside it via an external receptacle or bucket
from which the consumer takes the tablets one at a time; the packaging being characterized
in that the part forming the dispenser comprises: a tablet receiving and discharging
chamber, the side of the chamber being at least partially inclined, and a divider
mounted in a fixed position in the receiving chamber and defining at least two possible
passages, of which one is a preferential passage in order to guide the tablets appropriately
oriented towards the exit bucket.
[0003] EP 0 045 241 A1 discloses a device for dispensing articles disposed in a reservoir one at a time.
One of the edges of the reservoir is equipped with an inclined plane leading to a
space whose height is substantially equal to the smallest height of the articles,
the said space being extended by a channel in the form of an S whose orifice opening
out to the exterior is closed by a closure member.
[0004] CN 110 228 666 A discloses a medicine bottle capable of taking medicine particles one by one according
to needs. The medicine bottle comprises a bottle body, a bottle cap and a bottle opening,
wherein a medicine taking device which matches with the size of the outer contour
of the medicine particles is arranged in the bottle opening, and the medicine taking
device consists of an inner plug, a sliding block and a reset spring; a through hole
is formed in the center of the inner plug; a cavity is formed in the middle of the
through hole; the sliding block can slide in the sliding way and is provided with
two limiting positions; and the two limiting positions are respectively an upper locking
position and a lower locking position.
[0005] The problems of the prior art are resolved by the invention, which is defined by
a dispenser head according to claim 1 and by a dispenser according to claim 15.
[0006] Further advantageous features are recited in the further claims, in the following
description and in the figures.
[0007] According to a first aspect of the description, a dispenser head for dispensing a
unit, in particular in form of capsules or tablets, of a pharmaceutical drug or a
food supplement or food is provided. Said dispenser head comprises: a dosing duct
extending along a dosing axis and connecting an inlet port for receiving the unit
from a reservoir with an exit port for dispensing the unit; a support section for
the unit, which extends from the exit port parallel to the dosing axis; and a retention
section, which extends from the support section.
[0008] The dispenser head allows the dispensing of a single unit that can be picked up by
the user. The dispenser head can only dispense another individual unit after the aforementioned
individual unit has been removed.
[0009] Advantageously, the support section supports the unit being provided via the exit
port. The retention section stops the movement of the unit moving along the dosing
axis and being supported by the support section. Then the user can collect the unit
with his/her fingers. Advantageously, the retention section limits the removal of
the unit along the dosing axis. The user will be provided with only one single unit
at a time and is able to remove this single unit from the dispenser head avoiding
unwanted contact with the capsules or tables inside the recipient/reservoir. Moreover,
a plurality of units being kept in the container or reservoir are protected from being
touched by the user. Therefore, the remaining plurality of units are protected from
contamination.
[0010] Therefore, the dispenser head resolves dosing and contamination issues being associated
with existing bottles and recipients.
[0011] Examples of a unit of a pharmaceutical drug comprise a capsule with an outer shell
enclosing the pharmaceutical drug, a pill and tablet, each comprising the pharmaceutical
drug, and the like.
[0012] Examples of food or food supplement comprise candies, sweeteners, sugar globules
and the like.
[0013] According to an advantageous example, the exit port is delimited by a cutout opening
towards the retention section and opening facing away from the support section.
[0014] Advantageously, the cutout allows to lift a distal part of the unit upward, so that
the unit is not blocked by the retention section, and to remove the unit from the
support section.
[0015] According to an advantageous example, two parallel walls that extend from the support
section delimit the exit port.
[0016] Advantageously, the unit, in particular a capsule, is not able to escape to the side.
[0017] According to an advantageous example, the retention section comprises a recess facing
the exit port.
[0018] The recess holds the unit after partly exiting the exit port. Together with the exit
port and the support section, the recess maintains the capsule in its removal position.
[0019] According to an advantageous example, the support section comprises a recess facing
the dosing axis.
[0020] Advantageously, the recess of the support section receives the unit and prevents
an unwanted dropping of the unit.
[0021] According to an advantageous example, the support section tapers towards the retention
section.
[0022] The resulting lateral cutouts of the support section allow the user's fingers to
grab the lateral side of the unit.
[0023] According to an advantageous example, the dispenser head comprises an enclosing body;
and a dosing body, which is arranged inside the enclosing body movably along an axis
between a retracted position and a pick-up position, wherein the dosing body comprises
the dosing duct, the support section, and the retention section.
[0024] Advantageously, gravity and/or additional force by the user cause the movement of
the dosing body into the retracted or pick-up position. By retracting the dosing body,
the pick-up section is retracted. Advantageously, this retraction movement decouples
sealing from the pick-up issue.
[0025] According to an advantageous example, the enclosing body comprises a distal opening
through which the support section and the retention section extend, if the dosing
body is in its pick-up position.
[0026] Advantageously, the pick-up section passes through the distal opening of the enclosing
body, when the dosing body is moved into the pick-up position
[0027] According to another advantageous example, the dispenser head comprises a lid with
a closure section configured to close the distal opening.
[0028] Therefore, the dispenser can be sealed in order to avoid unwanted moisture entry.
[0029] According to an advantageous example, the dispenser head comprises an auxiliary weight
body, which is movably attached to the dosing body.
[0030] Advantageously, the auxiliary weight body helps to reduce the weight of the dosing
body itself on the one hand but increases the overall weight of the movable body.
[0031] According to an advantageous example, the auxiliary weight body comprises a desiccant.
[0032] Advantageously, the desiccant is integrated into the dispenser head. A loose desiccant
bullet inside the reservoir can be avoided.
[0033] According to another aspect of the description, a dispenser for dispensing a unit
of a pharmaceutical drug or a food supplement or food is provided, wherein the dispenser
comprises the dispenser head according to the first aspect, and the reservoir for
storing the plurality of units.
- Figures 1, 5, and 10
- each depict an example of a dispenser for dispensing single units;
- Figures 2 and 3
- each depict a schematical section of the dispensing head;
- Figures 4a and 4b
- each depict the dispending head of figures 1 to 3 in a perspective view;
- Figure 6
- depicts a schematical section of the example of the dispensing head of figure 5;
- Figure 7 and 8
- each depict the dispensing head of figure 5 in a perspective view;
- Figure 9
- depicts a back view of the dispensing head of figure 5;
- Figure 11, and 15 to 18
- each a dosing body of the dispensing head;
- Figure 12
- a sectional view with the dosing body in its retracted position;
- Figure 13
- a perspective view with the dosing body in its pick-up position; and
- Figure 14
- the dosing body and an enclosing body.
[0034] Figures 1 to 4 refer to a first example of a dispenser head 400 for a dispenser 40
and for dispensing a unit of a pharmaceutical drug or a food supplement or food. The
dispenser 40 comprises the dispenser head 400 and the reservoir 41.
[0035] A dosing duct 402 of a dosing body 452 extends along a dosing axis 404 and connects
an inlet port 406 for receiving the unit C from the reservoir 41 with an exit port
408 for dispensing the unit C. A support section 430 of the dosing body 452 for the
unit C extends from the exit port 408 parallel to the dosing axis 404. A retention
section 410 of the dosing body 452 extends from a distal end of the support section
430 at least partly perpendicularly to the dosing axis 404, wherein the retention
section 410 is arranged distally to the exit port 408, and wherein said retention
section 410 extends into an imaginary continuation 412 of the dosing duct 402.
[0036] The exit port 408 is delimited by a concave cutout 432 opening towards the retention
section 410. The concave cutout 432 opens facing away from the support section 430.
Two parallel walls 602, 604, which that extend from the support section 430, delimit
the exit port 408.
[0037] The single retention section 410 is arranged distally to the exit port 408. The retention
section 410 extends into an imaginary continuation 412 of the dosing duct 402. The
support section 430 for supporting the pharmaceutical unit extends from the exit port
408 parallel to the dosing axis 404. The retention section 410 is arranged at a distal
end of the support section 430. The retention section 410 extends into the imaginary
continuation 412.
[0038] The retention section 410 comprises a recess 434, which faces the exit port 408.
The recess 434 follows partly an imaginary sphere. The support section 430 comprises
a recess 436 facing the dosing axis 404. The recess 436 follows partly a cylindrical
wall of an imaginary cylinder with the dosing axis 404 as the cylinder axis. The recess
434 and the recess 436 are formed to accommodate the unit C in form of an elongated
capsule. The recess 434 and the recess 436 enhance the retention of the unit c in
order to avoid its unwanted detachment or falling out depending on the way the user
opens/handles the dispenser.
[0039] Figures 2 and 3 depict that the unit C in form of an elongated capsule for dispensing
is longer than a distance D1 between the retention section 410 and the cutout 432.
The distance D1 prevents the capsule from falling out of the pick-up area. A clearance
D2 between the retention section 410 and the exit port 408 is smaller than the distance
D1 and allows grasping the unit C with the user's fingers.
[0040] Two parallel walls 602, 604 extend from the support section 430 and delimit the exit
port 408. The walls 602, 604 delimit corresponding edges. The walls 602, 604 limit
a lateral movement of the unit C against the edges of the retention section 410.
[0041] A lid 490 comprises an inner locking section 492, which locks a pick-up area delimited
by the retention section 410 and the support section 430.
[0042] An access axis 405 runs perpendicular to axis 404 and passes through two opposing,
U-shaped access openings, each of which has a U-shape, over which the unit C to be
dispensed projects, so that the unit can be removed with index finger and thumb. As
can be seen in figure 2, two opposing, U-shaped access openings are provided by at
least the support section 430, and in particular by the retention section 410 and
by the exit port 408.
[0043] The dosing axis 404 passes through the retention section 410.
[0044] The retention section 410 extends from a distal end of the support section 430. The
retention section 410 extends from the distal end of the support section 430 at least
partly perpendicularly to the dosing axis 404. Therefore, the retention section 410
is configured to limit a movement of the unit C along the dosing axis 404.
[0045] Figures 5 to 9 refer to a second example of a dispenser head 700 for a dispenser
70. The dispenser 70 comprises the dispenser head 700 and the reservoir 71.
[0046] A dosing duct 702 extends along a dosing axis 704 and connects an inlet port 706
for receiving the unit P from the reservoir 71 with an exit port 708 for dispensing
the unit P. A support section 730 for the unit P extends from the exit port 708 parallel
to the dosing axis 704. A retention section 710 extends from a distal end of the support
section 730 at least partly perpendicularly to the dosing axis 704, wherein the retention
section 710 is arranged distally to the exit port 708, and wherein said retention
section 710 extends into an imaginary continuation 712 of the dosing duct 702.
[0047] The support section 730 tapers towards the retention section 710. A clearance D2
between short sidewalls 780, 782 of the exit port 708 and the retention section 710
is smaller than a diameter of the disc-like unit P but greater than a half of the
diameter of the disc-like unit P.
[0048] A lid 790, shown in Figure 6, comprises at least one inner locking protrusion 792,
which locks a pick-up area provided by the retention section 710 and the support section
730. The at least one locking protrusion 792 blocks the unit P from exiting the exit
port 708 by entering a lateral area of the pick-up area.
[0049] The inlet port 706, as shown in Figure 9, has a first clearance or opening width
E1, which is extends perpendicular to the support section 730. The first clearance
E1 is greater than a height of the unit and less than twice the height. A second clearance
or opening width E2 extends parallel to the support section 730. The second clearance
E2 is greater than the diameter of the unit and less than twice the diameter. When
referring to the height and diameter of the unit P, a cylindrical outer shape of the
unit P is assumed. Therefore, the height of the unit P is a cylinder height and the
diameter of the unit P is a cylinder diameter.
[0050] The inlet port 706 has a half-moon-like funnel shape.
[0051] Therefore, the dosing duct 702 start half-moon-like shaped from the inlet port 706.
The curved shape of the inlet port 706 is established by the long sides being bent
in the same direction. The center cross-like stem F1 near the inlet port 706 inhibits
a loos silica gel bullet from entering the dosing duct 702 allowing units P to stream
inside the dosing duct 702 via the inlet port 706. Moreover, this shape enables the
dosing duct 702 to receive and eject only one single unit C at the exit port 708.
[0052] An access axis 705 runs perpendicular to the dosing axis 704 and passes through two
opposing, U-shaped access openings, each of which has a U-shape, over which the unit
P to be dispensed projects, so that the unit can be removed with index finger and
thumb.
[0053] Figures 10 to 14 refer to a third example of a dispenser head 100 for a dispenser
10. The dispenser 10 comprises the dispenser head 100 and the reservoir 11.
[0054] A dosing duct 102 extends along a dosing axis 104 and connects an inlet port 106
for receiving the unit C from the reservoir 11 with an exit port 108 for dispensing
the unit C. A support section 130 for the unit C extends from the exit port 108 parallel
to the dosing axis 104. A retention section 110 extends from a distal end of the support
section 130 at least partly perpendicularly to the dosing axis 104, wherein the retention
section 110 is arranged distally to the exit port 108, and wherein said retention
section 110 extends into an imaginary continuation 112 of the dosing duct 102.
[0055] The dispenser head 100 comprises an enclosing body 150 and a dosing body 152. The
dosing body 152 comprises the dosing duct 102, the support section 130, and the retention
section 110.
[0056] The dosing body 152 is arranged inside the enclosing body 150 movably along an axis
156, which is parallel to the dosing axis 104, between a retracted position and a
pick-up position.
[0057] The enclosing body 150 comprises a distal opening 154 through which the support section
130 and the retention section 110, which form a pick-up section, extend, if the dosing
body 152 is in its pick-up position. A lid 190 closes the distal opening 154. The
lid 190 comprises a closure section 194 configured to close the distal opening 154.
When the flip-off lid 190 is in its closed position, the closure section 194, for
example comprising an outer cylindrical surface, engages with the distal opening 154,
for example, comprising an inner cylindrical surface. Figure 12 shows the dosing body
152 in its retracted position. Figure 13 shows the dosing body 152 in its pick-up
position.
[0058] The dispenser head 100 comprises an auxiliary weight body 160, which is for example
cylindrically shaped and which is movably along an axis 162 parallel to the dosing
axis 104 and movably attached to the dosing body 152. When the auxiliary weight body
160 moves and is stopped at a stopping area of the dosing body 152, the impact generated
helps to move the dosing body 152 into the desired position. The auxiliary weight
body 160 comprises a desiccant like silica gel for keeping the units being accommodated
in the reservoir 11 dry during shelf life.
[0059] The auxiliary weight body 160 is received in a receiving section 164 of the dosing
body 152. The receiving section 164 comprises a cylindrical inner wall and a base.
As shown in figure 14, the base of the receiving section 164 comprises an opening
174 smaller than the dimensions of the unit C. The opening 174 allows that the desiccant
of the auxiliary weight body 160 has a fluid connection to the reservoir 11.
[0060] At least one hook 166 secures the auxiliary weight body 160. The at least one hook
166 and the receiving section 164 represent guiding means for the auxiliary weight
body 160.
[0061] Lateral longitudinal grooves 170a-d are arranged laterally on the dosing body 152.
As shown in Figure 14, each one of the longitudinal grooves 170a-d of the dosing body
152 engages in a corresponding one of longitudinal inner projections 172a-d of the
enclosing body 150. Therefore, the grooves 170a-d and the projections 172a-d represent
guiding means for the dosing body 152. The former guiding means allow that the dosing
body 152 slides from its retracted position to the pick-up position and vice versa.
[0062] Figure 15 depicts the dosing body 152 from the backside. The differences to the dosing
body 152 of figure 11 comprise a) that the unit C has to be lifted in the other direction
to remove it, and b) that the inlet port 106 is different from that shown in figure
14.
[0063] The inlet port 106 comprises the first opening width E1, which is perpendicular to
the dosing axis 104 and is larger than the second opening width E2 of the inlet port.
The second opening width E2 is arranged perpendicular to the dosing axis 104. The
second opening width E2 is arranged perpendicular to the first opening width E1.
[0064] The two opposing, U-shaped access openings are provided by at least the support section
130, and in particular by the retention section 110 and by the exit port 108. The
access axis 205 runs through these access openings and is arranged perpendicularly
to the dosing axis 104.
[0065] Figure 16 illustrates a use of the dosing body 152 of the dispenser head 100. A longitudinal
extension of the inlet port 106 is parallel to the access axis 105, which runs through
the opposing access openings. The inlet port 106 is made up of an outward circular
segment and an inward V-shaped segment that opens towards the center of the inlet
port 106.
[0066] By shaking the dispenser bell-like and/or along the shown double-arrow, the shown
capsules will be fed to the dosing duct 102 one after another. Advantageously, the
capsules flow freely to the exit port. As the inlet port 106 is wider in the direction
of the access axis 105 and narrower perpendicular to the access axis 105, the capsules
create the greatest jamming force parallel to the access axis 105. Agitation along
the access axis 105 disrupts this jamming effect and frees the capsules. The swinging
action is both easy to do as manual action and is particularly effective to avoid
a capsule jam. Moreover, the user will intuitively agitate the dispenser along the
access axis 105, as the user will grasp the dispenser with his hand so that he can
grasp the dispensed unit or capsule with his hand. This is why the former orientation
of the inlet port is advantageous.
[0067] Between the inlet port 106 and a dam 1600 there is provided a sharp edge 1602 with
at least one radius of curvature greater than 0.01 mm and less than 7 mm, in particular
greater than 0.2 mm and less than 3 mm. The radius of curvature of the sharp edge
is perpendicular to the path of the edge of the inlet port 106.
[0068] Figures 17 and 18 depict a respective variation of the dispenser head 400 of figure
2, for example. The dispenser head 400 of figure 17 comprises the inlet port 406 that
comprises a circumferential sharp edge 1602 with at least one radius of curvature
greater than 0.2 mm and less than 5 mm, in particular greater than 0.5 mm and less
than 3 mm. The radius of curvature of the sharp edge 1602 is perpendicular to the
path of the edge 1602 of the inlet port 406. The inlet port 406 is made up of an outward
circular segment and an inward segment that has two sub-segments arranged perpendicularly
to the dosing axis and a central half-circle-shaped sub-segment, which is arranged
between the two sub-segments.
[0069] Figure 18 particularly depicts that the sharp edge 1602 of the inlet port 406 can
also be interrupted. This interruption is particularly advantageous if the sharp edge
1602 is constructed at least partly via several segments.
[0070] Figure 19 illustrates in a schematic cut through the dispenser what happens if the
dispenser head 400 faces downwards. The capsules inside the container 41 do not jam
the inner inlet port because the dam 1600 prevents the capsules from blocking each
other inside the dosing duct. In particular, the dam 1600 provides a barrier for a
part of the capsules. Due to the edge between the dam 1600 and the inlet port, the
inlet port is confined so that the capsules can be dispensed without any jams.
1. A dispenser head (400; 700; 100) for dispensing a unit (C; P) of a pharmaceutical
drug or a food supplement or food, said dispenser head (400; 700; 100) comprising:
a dosing duct (402; 702; 102) extending along a dosing axis (404; 704; 104) and connecting
an inlet port (406; 706; 106) for receiving the unit (C; P) from a reservoir (41,
71, 11) with an exit port (408; 708; 108) for dispensing the unit (C; P);
a support section (430; 730; 130) for the unit (C; P), which extends from the exit
port (408; 708; 108) parallel to the dosing axis (404; 704; 104); and
a retention section (410; 710; 110), which extends from the support section (430;
730; 130),
characterized in
that two opposing, U-shaped access openings are provided by at least the support section
(430; 730; 130), by the retention section (410; 710; 110) and by the exit port (408;
708; 108) so that the unit (C; P) can be removed with index finger and thumb.
2. The dispenser head (400; 100) according to claim 1,
wherein the exit port (408; 108) is delimited by a cutout (432; 132) opening towards
the retention section (410; 110) and opening facing away from the support section
(430; 130);
and/or
wherein two parallel walls (602, 604; 1102, 1104) that extend from the support section
(430) delimit the exit port (408);
and/or
wherein the retention section (410; 110) comprises a recess (434) facing the exit
port (408; 108);
and/or
wherein the support section (430; 130) comprises a recess (436) facing the dosing
axis (404; 104); and/or wherein the support section (730) tapers towards the retention
section (710).
3. The dispenser head (700) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein a clearance
(D2) between the exit port (708) and the retention element (710) is smaller than a
diameter of the unit (P).
4. The dispenser head (400; 700; 100) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
the inlet port (406; 706; 106) for receiving the unit (C; P) from the reservoir (41,
71, 11) comprises a first opening width (E1), which is perpendicular to the dosing
axis (404; 704; 104) and is larger than a second opening width (E2) of the inlet port
(406; 706; 106), wherein the second opening width (E2) is perpendicular to the dosing
axis (404; 704; 104), and wherein the second opening width (E2) is perpendicular to
the first opening width (E1); optionally
wherein the first opening width (E1) of the opening (707) can be greater than a height
of the unit (P) and less
than twice the height of the unit (P), and wherein the second opening width (E2),
perpendicular to the first clearance (E1), in particular extending parallel to the
support section (730), can be greater than a diameter of the
unit (P) and less than twice the diameter (P) of the unit (P).
5. The dispenser head (400; 700; 100) according to claim 1, wherein a longitudinal extension
of the inlet port (406; 706; 106) is arranged parallel to an access axis (405; 705;
105), which runs through opposing access openings, which are delimited at least by
the support section (430; 730; 130).
6. The dispenser head (400; 700; 100) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
the inlet port (406; 706; 106) comprises a sharp edge (1602); optionally wherein the
inlet port (406; 706; 106) comprises circumferentially said sharp edge (1602) with
at least one radius of curvature greater than 0.01 mm and less than 7 mm, in particular
greater than 0.2 mm and less than 3 mm, wherein the radius of curvature is perpendicular
to the path of the edge.
7. The dispenser head (400, 100) according to claim 2, wherein a first distance (D1)
between the retention section (410) and the cutout (432) is smaller than a longitudinal
extension of the unit (C), in particular in form of an elongated capsule; optionally
wherein a clearance (D2) between the retention section (410) and the exit port (408)
is smaller than the first distance (D1).
8. The dispenser head (100) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein the dispenser
head (100) comprises:
an enclosing body (150); and
a dosing body (152), which is arranged inside the enclosing body (150) movably along
an axis (156) between a retracted position and a pick-up position, wherein the dosing
body (152) comprises the dosing duct (102), the support section (130), and the retention
section (110).
9. The dispenser head (100) according to claim 8, wherein the enclosing body (150) comprises
a distal opening (154) through which the support section (130) and the retention section
(110) extend, if the dosing body (152) is in its pick-up position.
10. The dispenser head (100) according to claim 9, wherein the dispenser head (100) comprises
a lid (190) with a closure section (194) configured to close the distal opening (154).
11. The dispenser head (100) according to claim 8, 9 or 10, wherein the dispenser head
(100) comprises an auxiliary weight body (160), which is movably attached to the dosing
body (152).
12. The dispenser head (100) according to claim 11, wherein the auxiliary weight body
(160) comprises a desiccant.
13. The dispenser head (400; 700; 100) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
the dosing axis (404; 704; 104) passes through the retention section (410; 710; 110)
; and/or wherein the retention section (410; 710; 110) is configured to limit a movement
of the unit (C; P) along the dosing axis (404; 704; 104).
14. The dispenser head (400; 700; 100) according to one of the preceding claims, wherein
the retention section (410; 710; 110) extends from a distal end of the support section
(430; 730; 130), optionally at least partly perpendicularly to the dosing axis (404;
704; 104).
15. A dispenser (40, 70, 10) for dispensing a unit (P; C) of a pharmaceutical drug or
a food supplement or food, wherein the dispenser (40, 70, 10) comprises the dispenser
head (400; 700; 100) according to one of the preceding claims, and a reservoir (41;
71; 11) for storing a plurality of units (P; C).
1. Spenderkopf (400; 700; 100) zum Ausgeben einer Einheit (C; P) eines Arzneimittels
oder eines Nahrungsergänzungsmittels oder Nahrungsmittels, wobei der Spenderkopf (400;
700; 100) umfasst:
einen Dosierkanal (402; 702; 102), der sich entlang einer Dosierachse (404; 704; 104)
erstreckt und einen Einlassanschluss (406; 706; 106) zum Aufnehmen der Einheit (C;
P) aus einem Behälter (41, 71, 11) mit einer Austrittsöffnung (408; 708; 108) zum
Abgeben der Einheit (C; P) koppelt;
einen Stützabschnitt (430; 730; 130) für die Einheit (C; P), die sich von der Austrittsöffnung
(408; 708; 108) parallel zur Dosierachse (404; 704; 104) erstreckt; und
einen Halteabschnitt (410; 710; 110), der sich von dem Stützabschnitt (430; 730; 130)
erstreckt,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
dass zwei gegenüberliegende U-förmige Zugangsöffnungen durch mindestens den Stützabschnitt
(430; 730; 130), durch den Halteabschnitt (410; 710; 110) und durch die Austrittsöffnung
(408; 708; 108) bereitgestellt werden, sodass die Einheit (C; P) mit Zeigefinger und
Daumen entfernbar ist.
2. Spenderkopf (400; 100) nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Austrittsöffnung (408; 108) durch
einen Ausschnitt (432; 132) begrenzt ist, der sich zu dem Halteabschnitt (410; 110)
hin öffnet und sich von dem Stützabschnitt (430; 130) abgewandt öffnet;
und/oder
wobei zwei parallele Wände (602, 604; 1102, 1104), die sich von dem Stützabschnitt
(430) erstrecken, die Austrittsöffnung (408) begrenzen;
und/oder
wobei der Halteabschnitt (410; 110) eine Aussparung (434) umfasst, die der Austrittsöffnung
(408; 108) zugewandt ist;
und/oder
wobei der Stützabschnitt (430; 130) eine Aussparung (436) umfasst, die der Dosierachse
(404; 104) zugewandt ist; und/oder wobei sich der Stützabschnitt (730) zum Halteabschnitt
(710) hin verjüngt.
3. Spenderkopf (700) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei ein Freiraum (D2) zwischen
der Austrittsöffnung (708) und dem Halteelement (710) kleiner als ein Durchmesser
der Einheit (P) ist.
4. Spenderkopf (400; 700; 100) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Einlassöffnung
(406; 706; 106) zum Aufnehmen der Einheit (C; P) aus dem Behälter (41, 71, 11) eine
erste Öffnungsbreite (E1) umfasst, die senkrecht zu der Dosierachse (404; 704; 104)
ist und größer ist als eine zweite Öffnungsbreite (E2) der Einlassöffnung (406; 706;
106), wobei die zweite Öffnungsbreite (E2) senkrecht zu der Dosierachse (404; 704;
104) ist und wobei die zweite Öffnungsbreite (E2) senkrecht zu der ersten Öffnungsbreite
(E1) ist;
wahlweise
wobei die erste Öffnungsbreite (E1) der Öffnung (707) größer als eine Höhe der Einheit
(P) und kleiner als die doppelte Höhe der Einheit (P) sein kann, und wobei die zweite
Öffnungsbreite (E2) senkrecht zu dem ersten Freiraum (E1), insbesondere sich parallel
zum Stützabschnitt (730) erstreckend, größer als ein Durchmesser der Einheit (P) und
kleiner als das Doppelte des Durchmessers (P) der Einheit (P) sein kann.
5. Spenderkopf (400; 700; 100) nach Anspruch 1, wobei eine Längserstreckung der Einlassöffnung
(406; 706; 106) parallel zu einer Zugangsachse (405; 705; 105) angeordnet ist, die
durch gegenüberliegende Zugangsöffnungen verläuft, die mindestens durch den Stützabschnitt
(430; 730; 130) begrenzt sind.
6. Spenderkopf (400; 700; 100) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Einlassöffnung
(406; 706; 106) eine scharfe Kante (1602) umfasst;
wahlweise
wobei die Einlassöffnung (406; 706; 106) in Umfangsrichtung die scharfe Kante (1602)
mit mindestens einem Krümmungsradius größer als 0,01 mm und kleiner als 7 mm, insbesondere
größer als 0,2 mm und kleiner als 3 mm, umfasst, wobei der Krümmungsradius senkrecht
zu dem Weg der Kante ist.
7. Spenderkopf (400, 100) nach Anspruch 2, wobei ein erster Abstand (D1) zwischen dem
Halteabschnitt (410) und dem Ausschnitt (432) kleiner ist als eine Längserstreckung
der Einheit (C), insbesondere in Form einer länglichen Kapsel;
wahlweise
wobei ein Freiraum (D2) zwischen dem Halteabschnitt (410) und der Austrittsöffnung
(408) kleiner als der erste Abstand (D1) ist.
8. Spenderkopf (100) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei der Spenderkopf (100)
umfasst:
einen umschließenden Körper (150); und
einen Dosierkörper (152), der innerhalb des umschließenden Körpers (150) entlang einer
Achse (156) zwischen einer zurückgezogenen Position und einer Aufnahmeposition beweglich
angeordnet ist, wobei der Dosierkörper (152) den Dosierkanal (102), den Stützabschnitt
(130) und den Halteabschnitt (110) umfasst.
9. Spenderkopf (100) nach Anspruch 8, wobei der umschließende Körper (150) eine distale
Öffnung (154) umfasst, durch die sich der Stützabschnitt (130) und der Halteabschnitt
(110) erstrecken, wenn sich der Dosierkörper (152) in seiner Aufnahmeposition befindet.
10. Spenderkopf (100) nach Anspruch 9, wobei der Spenderkopf (100) einen Deckel (190)
mit einem Verschlussabschnitt (194) umfasst, der konfiguriert ist, um die distale
Öffnung (154) zu schließen.
11. Spenderkopf (100) nach Anspruch 8, 9, oder 10, wobei der Spenderkopf (100) einen Hilfsgewichtskörper
(160) umfasst, der beweglich an dem Dosierkörper (152) befestigt ist.
12. Spenderkopf (100) nach Anspruch 11, wobei der Hilfsgewichtskörper (160) ein Trockenmittel
umfasst.
13. Spenderkopf (400; 700; 100) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Dosierachse
(404; 704; 104) durch den Halteabschnitt (410; 710; 110) verläuft;
und/oder
wobei der Halteabschnitt (410; 710; 110) konfiguriert ist, um eine Bewegung der Einheit
(C; P) entlang der Dosierachse (404; 704; 104) einzuschränken.
14. Spenderkopf (400; 700; 100) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche, wobei sich der
Halteabschnitt (410; 710; 110) von einem distalen Ende des Stützabschnitts (430; 730;
130), wahlweise mindestens teilweise senkrecht zu der Dosierachse (404; 704; 104),
erstreckt.
15. Spender (40, 70, 10) zum Ausgeben einer Einheit (P; C) eines Arzneimittels oder eines
Nahrungsergänzungsmittels oder Nahrungsmittels, wobei der Spender (40, 70, 10) den
Spenderkopf (400; 700;
100) nach einem der vorstehenden Ansprüche und einen Behälter (41; 71; 11) zum Aufbewahren
einer Vielzahl von Einheiten (P; C) umfasst.
1. Tête de distribution (400; 700; 100) destinée à distribuer une unité (C; P) d'un médicament
pharmaceutique ou d'un complément alimentaire ou d'un aliment, ladite tête de distribution
(400; 700; 100) comprenant :
un conduit de dosage (402; 702; 102) s'étendant le long d'un axe de dosage (404; 704;
104) et reliant un orifice d'entrée (406; 706; 106) destiné à recevoir l'unité (C;
P) à partir d'un réservoir (41, 71, 11) à un orifice de sortie (408; 708; 108) destiné
à distribuer l'unité (C; P);
une section de support (430; 730; 130) pour l'unité (C; P), s'étendant à partir de
l'orifice de sortie (408; 708; 108) parallèle à l'axe de dosage (404; 704; 104); et
une section de retenue (410; 710; 110), s'étendant à partir de la section de support
(430; 730; 130),
caractérisée en ce
que deux ouvertures d'accès opposées en forme de U sont fournies par au moins la section
de support (430; 730; 130), par la section de retenue (410; 710; 110) et par l'orifice
de sortie (408; 708; 108) de telle sorte que l'unité (C; P) peut être retirée avec
l'index et le pouce.
2. Tête de distribution (400; 100) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle l'orifice
de sortie (408; 108) est délimité par une découpe (432; 132) s'ouvrant vers la section
de retenue (410; 110) et s'ouvrant en étant tourné à l'écart de la section de support
(430; 130);
et/ou
dans laquelle deux parois parallèles (602, 604; 1102, 1104) qui s'étendent à partir
de la section de support (430) délimitent l'orifice de sortie (408);
et/ou
dans laquelle la section de retenue (410; 110) comprend un évidement (434) faisant
face à l'orifice de sortie (408; 108);
et/ou
dans laquelle la section de support (430; 130) comprend un évidement (436) faisant
face à l'axe de dosage (404; 104); et/ou dans laquelle la section de support (730)
se rétrécit vers la section de rétention (710).
3. Tête de distribution (700) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
un espace libre (D2) entre l'orifice de sortie (708) et l'élément de retenue (710)
est plus petit qu'un diamètre de l'unité (P).
4. Tête de distribution (400; 700; 100) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle l'orifice d'entrée (406; 706; 106) destiné à recevoir l'unité (C; P) à partir
du réservoir (41, 71, 11) comprend une première largeur d'ouverture (E1), qui est
perpendiculaire à l'axe de dosage (404; 704; 104) et est plus grande qu'une seconde
largeur d'ouverture (E2) de l'orifice d'entrée (406; 706; 106), la seconde largeur
d'ouverture (E2) étant perpendiculaire à l'axe de dosage (404; 704; 104), et la seconde
largeur d'ouverture (E2) étant perpendiculaire à la première largeur d'ouverture (E1);
éventuellement
la première largeur d'ouverture (E1) de l'ouverture (707) pouvant être supérieure
à une hauteur de l'unité (P) et inférieure à deux fois la hauteur de l'unité (P),
et la seconde largeur d'ouverture (E2), perpendiculaire au premier espace libre (E1),
en particulier s'étendant parallèlement à la section de support (730), pouvant être
supérieure à un diamètre de l'unité (P) et inférieure à deux fois le diamètre (P)
de l'unité (P).
5. Tête de distribution (400; 700; 100) selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle une extension
longitudinale de l'orifice d'entrée (406; 706; 106) est agencée parallèle à un axe
d'accès (405; 705; 105), qui s'étend à travers des ouvertures d'accès opposées, qui
sont délimitées au moins par la section de support (430; 730; 130).
6. Tête de distribution (400; 700; 100) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle l'orifice d'entrée (406; 706; 106) comprend une arête vive (1602);
éventuellement
l'orifice d'entrée (406; 706; 106) comprenant circonférentiellement ladite arête vive
(1602) avec au moins un rayon de courbure supérieur à 0,01 mm et inférieur à 7 mm,
en particulier supérieur à 0,2 mm et inférieur à 3 mm, le rayon de courbure étant
perpendiculaire au trajet de l'arête.
7. Tête de distribution (400, 100) selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle une première
distance (D1) entre la section de retenue (410) et la découpe (432) est plus petite
qu'une extension longitudinale de l'unité (C), en particulier sous la forme d'une
capsule allongée;
éventuellement
un espace libre (D2) entre la section de retenue (410) et l'orifice de sortie (408)
étant plus petit que la première distance (D1).
8. Tête de distribution (100) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle
la tête de distribution (100) comprend:
un corps d'enveloppe (150); et
un corps de dosage (152), qui est disposé à l'intérieur du corps d'enveloppe (150)
de manière mobile le long d'un axe (156) entre une position rétractée et une position
de prise, le corps de dosage (152) comprenant le conduit de dosage (102), la section
de support (130) et la section de retenue (110).
9. Tête de distribution (100) selon la revendication 8, dans laquelle le corps d'enveloppe
(150) comprend une ouverture distale (154) à travers laquelle s'étend la section de
support (130) et la section de retenue (110), si le corps de dosage (152) est dans
sa position de prise.
10. Tête de distribution (100) selon la revendication 9, dans laquelle la tête de distribution
(100) comprend un couvercle (190) avec une section de fermeture (194) conçue pour
fermer l'ouverture distale (154).
11. Tête de distribution (100) selon la revendication 8, 9 ou 10, dans laquelle la tête
de distribution (100) comprend un corps de poids auxiliaire (160), qui est fixé de
manière mobile au corps de dosage (152).
12. Tête de distribution (100) selon la revendication 11, dans laquelle le corps de poids
auxiliaire (160) comprend un déshydratant.
13. Tête de distribution (400; 700; 100) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle l'axe de dosage (404; 704; 104) passe à travers la section de retenue (410;
710; 110);
et/ou
dans laquelle la section de retenue (410; 710; 110) est conçue pour limiter un mouvement
de l'unité (C; P) le long de l'axe de dosage (404; 704; 104).
14. Tête de distribution (400; 700; 100) selon l'une des revendications précédentes, dans
laquelle la section de retenue (410; 710; 110) s'étend à partir d'une extrémité distale
de la section de support (430; 730; 130), éventuellement au moins partiellement perpendiculairement
à l'axe de dosage (404; 704; 104).
15. Distributeur (40, 70, 10) pour distribuer une unité (P; C) d'un médicament pharmaceutique
ou d'un complément alimentaire ou d'un aliment, dans lequel le distributeur (40, 70,
10) comprend la tête de distribution (400; 700 ; 100) selon l'une des revendications
précédentes, et un réservoir (41; 71; 11) pour stocker une pluralité d'unités (P;
C).